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    Craig A Kuhns, MD - Austin Spine Center

    Craig A Kuhns, MD - Austin Spine Center

    4.3(18 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Dr. Kuhns and his staff are very professional starting from the initial visit, through the surgery,…read morehospital stay, and follow up visits. Dr. Kuhns looked at the X-rays from August and compared them to the ones in November and realized that there was something terribly wrong with the changes in the images. Almost immediately he scheduled major back surgery, going in from both the front and back in a six hour surgery. A bacterial infection was the cause of the rapid deterioration of two discs in my spine. I had several different doctors try to treat me with steroid shots, radiofrequency ablation, and a spinal stimulator. The pain just kept getting worse until I finally was referred to Dr. Kuhns for evaluation. The rest is history, as I can finally walk without major pain, and getting better by the day. I would recommend him and his very capable staff for any problem that you might have. Don't waste your time with anyone else. Gary K.

    I am a retired healthcare professional with over 25 years of experience, and have never experienced…read morea physician with such a bad bed side manner as Dr. Kuhns. When you make an appointment with him you do not actually see him. You see one of his PAs. I expected to see him on my consultation visit to explain the surgery he was going to perform, not his PA. The day of the surgery he came by when I was in the waiting area before going into the OR, and he stopped by to introduce himself, and said we would be going into surgery in a few minutes, and then walked away with no explanation of what he would be doing. When I scheduled the follow up appointment I specifically told the receptionist I wanted to see the doctor. She informed me that I could not make the appointment to see the doctor, but that he would be in the clinic that day, and I could ask the PA to ask him to come into the exam room. What kind of doctor does this? I had the same surgery done over 20 years ago, on a different disc, with much better results. So, I guess I am also questioning his skills as a surgeon. My advice to anyone considering back surgery is to find another surgeon.

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    Frosty D R Moore, MD - Dr. Moore

    Frosty D R Moore, MD

    3.3(21 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Do NOT go to this guy! Biggest mistake of my life. He flat-out lied to me about the seriousness of…read moremy injury. I went to see him for pain and limited movement in my left shoulder. Although he was not friendly and I could tell he did not give a crap about me outside of my injury, I was impressed with his years of experience and his practice seemed well run, so I trusted him. While reviewing my MRI images, he told me I had a bad rotator cuff tear. He later told my wife and me, minutes before surgery, that I had a 75% rotator cuff tear. After the surgery, I found the MRI written summary, and the first sentence read, "No rotator cuff tear." The report repeated this 2 more times in the following paragraphs. I copied and pasted the MRI results into ChatGPT and asked whether surgery was the best option. It said no, and that surgery should be the last option. It recommended a steroid shot for the pain, rest, and 6 weeks of P. T. Dr. Moore never mentioned anything about resting it and waiting to see if it gets better. He said surgery was the only option. This was on a Friday. I was in a lot of pain, so I agreed to surgery the following Tuesday, which, of course, was open in his schedule. I wish so badly I had gone for a second opinion. He never said anything about how horrific rotator cuff surgery is, how painful the first 3 months are, or how it takes a year to fully recover. Nothing of the sort. He gave me zero warning about what I was getting myself into. I just thought I would be back to normal in a few months. He was a jerk at each of my two follow-up visits. I'm more than 4 months post op now and my shoulder still sits an inch higher up than my right. It looks awful and even with months of PT, home stretching, and strength training, it is still a mess and still causes pain. He is cocky and has a big ego. Just look at the reviews. Although somehow, he has some 5-star reviews, his last 5-star was over 7 years ago. All the rest are 1-star.

    Dr. Moore evaluated my knee and actually caused more pain than I had. The office manger failed to…read moregive me correct information about my insurance and I ended up paying for procedures that I did not want nor would have consented to if I knew the insurance would not cover their services. I do not recommend this office!

    Baylor Scott & White Outpatient Therapy - Lakeway

    Baylor Scott & White Outpatient Therapy - Lakeway

    2.6(24 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I had major back surgery at Baylor Scott and White Hospital in Lakeway. I had an amazing…read moreexperience. It was very very clean, staff from the moment you walked in reception area was super accommodating (wished me luck with things). The doctors were great, Dr. Webb and his Neurological team were amazing. the OR had all of the state of the art equipment that you need for back surgery. I had concerns about having surgery in a new hospital. I've lived in Lakeway for 26 years and we've seen the hospital go through changes. It has changed for the best and I would tell anyone it is a great place to be. It's actually a special special place.

    First of all, this is not a busy ER or hospital. My grandmother fell. She broke her arm. We went to…read morethe ER. The nurse did not get a set of vitals for 45 minutes. They did an X-ray. The doctor was a D.O. and not an M.D. He said her arm wasn't broken. Took 6 hours from the time we entered the ER until she was in a room on the med-surge floor. The next day the orthopedist saw her and ordered another x-ray on Saturday. The X-ray was performed. Orthopedist came back on Sunday. He said that he had not received the report. He finally gets report that was nearly 24 hours old. Arm broken! She went in on a Friday and they didn't splint her arm until Sunday. Also, she had not urinated in 24 hours. Not a nurse had charted I &Os on her. This was her day two. I had to go request a pitcher of water for her and ask that they monitor her output. I'm a nurse. This place is tragic!

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    Orthopedic Specialists Of Austin

    Orthopedic Specialists Of Austin

    3.7(3 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    My son is on his way to recuperation! Thanks to Dr Dodgin and staff. Looking forward to therapy…read morerecommendations after six weeks of surgery. All locations have stellar service, excellent medical and customer service. The Lakeway location has a beautiful drive. New, clean, with restroom on site. Free parking.

    In late April I had a total knee replacement (Dr. Sean Gallagher). I am a pretty active 78 year old…read moreand enjoy pickle ball, hiking and snow skiing. I was particularly interested in getting back in shape as quick as possible; My wife had a good result with Dr. Quinton Dailey (doctor's degree in Physical therapy) so I had Dr. Gallagher refer me to Dr Quinton at Orthopedic Specialists of Austin. I didn't realize how stiff my knee would be after the surgery. I tended walk around like a peg leg pirate. Before the physical therapy sessions began, Dr. Dailey (or Dr. Q for short) emailed me some simple exercises to do at home to begin the process of regaining knee flexibility. When I began sessions at the office location, Dr. Q worked with me to arrange times convenient for me and where he could personally work with me. He always had a specific course of exercises laid out with weight, reps, etc. tailored to me. Exercises were a blend of balancing, strength, and flexibility. Dr. Q is obviously very familiar with TKR therapy and knows how to get you to where you need to be. Initially, Dr. Q was pretty careful to see that he wasn't giving me something too stressful or might cause me to fall. As he assessed my personal situation, he stepped the intensity level up to keep me constantly improving, emphasizing the areas I particularly needed to improve. This surprised me a little; there were some areas, primarily balance I thought I was better at than I actually was. At the end of my sessions I exceeded the recommended goals for flexibility and regained the strength and agility to resume the activities I like. I can walk 3 miles or more easily and play pickle ball without pain or swelling. Additionally, he emailed me a course of follow on exercises to continue at home. Finally, Quinton is a good guy and serious about what he is doing. He does have a good sense of humor though. I heartily recommend him if you need physical therapy..

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